Apple s privacy reputation at risk with new iTunes class-action lawsuit

Get the Full StoryApple has marketed itself as a company that puts customers privacy first, but a new class-action lawsuit claims to the contrary. Leigh Wheaton, Jill Paul, and Trevor Paul three iTunes users from Rhode Island and Michigan filed a federal lawsuit against the Cupertino-based tech giant alleging that the company unlawfully collects and sells their iTunes listening information to third parties without informed consent. The claims, if true, are bound to puncture a hole in Apple s pro-privacy stance, which it touted earlier this year with the ad slogan: What happens on your iPhone stays on your iPhone. Apple never shows This story continues at The Next WebOr just read more coverage about: iTunes,Apple

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